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1973 C10 "The Purple Truck"

Basic build
I found an RPO decode on a similar truck and it says the "491 Two Tone Paint" means it was burnt orange and white.
 
Delete of the sliding window.

I’m curious of the factory color as well. Is the inside of the cab still factory color? That would be the top and bottom of the fender as well as inside of the bed
Yes, and I could buy that it's "burnt orange". Definitely looks orange.
 
Yes, and I could buy that it's "burnt orange". Definitely looks orange.
So it’s a Minnesota truck? Cool

the Deluxe Two Tone is the white roof btw
That’s how mine is, the cab top is the same as the middle of the fender

My hood was the same as the cab with 2 side stripes. Only available in 77 as far a I know. I suspect the hood being the cab color is as well.
Maybe someone can clarify that.

Was it @dremu who posted the propaganda sheets for these?
 
Oh yeah, didn't even think about that too. In thinking about not getting too carried away with the cost and involved with a full wrap, I'm thinking I might use vinyl wrap to make the original 2-tone. I would have to think about if I was going to try to wrap the cab white. I do like the white cabs, but it would be tricky to wrap it.
 
I might come and sit on a stool and chill with an Odouls just to watch that
 
No, it's there. 491 is listed with "Orange, Burnt". The 2 gold colors weren't an option with Avocado tho.
 
What month was that truck produced? Sometimes they got painted what would be the previous model year color
 
your right, I see it now. I was looking at the wrong column.

So that settles it.....Burnt Orange on Avocado.
 
The previous owner of my 66 saved the build sheet that was under the seat when he had it reupholstered. That is supposed to be where you can find them on that era truck from what I understand. you can see the zig-zag of the spring permanently impressed on the build sheet. It's kind of a heavy duty paper stock like poster board.

I'm curious if there might be one under the seat of the 73 because it doesn't look like the seat has been worked on.


Per @Bent77 , yes it would have had the trim. Makes me wonder if they just glassed over those holes when they painted it eggplant. I was hoping the paint code would be on there.

I was wondering what the "rear window delete" is because it does have a rear window.

I found a build sheet for this 1982 C-10 an elderly friend had, under the seat springs,on the back part of the seat--I built the flat bed and did the rockers and floors over for him..
It was a rare truck,special ordered by a telephone company,it came factory equipped with a 250 straight six and a 5 speed manual,one that looked identical to the ones used in 70's Chevy Monza's that had the shifter made into the tailhousing of the tranny...also had 3:42 gears,which are not very common..1982 C-10 2wd pickup.jpg
 
What month was that truck produced? Sometimes they got painted what would be the previous model year color
The last 6 digits of the VIN are serial numbers that I think were sequential so it might have been pretty late in the year.
 
There’s something about the number too, cuz I looked mine up once. I’ll do some digging
 
Funny thing the GM nerd in me noticed looking at the SPID label. The model number listed above the left-hand column. CC10903. 2wd (CC), 1/2 ton (10) long box (9) regular cab (03). They still use the same way today except they added for the extended cabs (53) and super short box (5). They still use CK for 4wd, 43 for Crew Cab and 7 for the normal short box.

A couple of years on the order management side of GM tends to burn the concept into one's brain for sure.
 
The only time they messed with with CK thing was 89-91, right? When they threw the V and R in there for the square bodies?

I did find it interesting searching for vehicles to see what people use for model designation, ie C10 or C1500. I found 70's trucks listed as C1500 I figure because that's the way they are classified now. I also found a few 4x4's listed as "C" trucks.
 

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